Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. (Select the
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- Introduction to Creative Cloud
- Download, install, set up, and update
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- What are cloud documents
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- Why can't I see my cloud documents offline?
- Creative Cloud Libraries
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Learn how to add thousands of fonts using the Creative Cloud desktop app so you can use them in your apps and websites.
How to add or remove Adobe Fonts
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Select the fonts icon in the upper right. Then select Browse Fonts.
Note:Does your screen look different? See instructions for the earlier version of the Creative Cloud desktop app.
A browser window opens and you are signed in to fonts.adobe.com.
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Browse or search for fonts. Use the filters on the left sidebar to narrow the results.
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When you find a font you like, select Add Family to Add its family to Creative Cloud Desktop.
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Open the Add Fonts menu. Then select the toggle to add (or remove) a font family, individual font weights, or styles.
You can access the added fonts in the Add fonts panel inside Creative Cloud desktop app and in the font list in your desktop apps. Some desktop applications, like Microsoft Word, may require a restart after a new font has been added.
How to remove all Adobe Fonts
Maintain a concise list of added fonts to optimize performance. Fonts you remove are accessible in thePreviously Added tab within the Creative Cloud desktop app, allowing you to conveniently add them back whenever needed
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Select the More Options menu in the upper-right, and then choose one of the Remove all options.
Unable to Add or Remove Adobe Fonts in macOS Ventura?
You might face issues adding or removing your Adobe Fonts if you've turned off the Adobe Creative Cloud login item in your Mac's System Settings. Turning this option off also closes the background processes required for Adobe Fonts services to function. Learn how to enable the Adobe Creative Cloud login item. Once you've turned it back on, you'll be able to use your Adobe Fonts again.
Use Adobe Fonts while offline
If you launch the Creative Cloud desktop app while offline, fonts won't display in the font lists of your apps. However, if you go offline while the Creative Cloud desktop app is running, added fonts will still be listed and available to use.
Use fonts in older versions of Creative Cloud and third-party apps
Adobe fonts that have not been used in over 150* days need to be reinstalled for use in older Creative Cloud and third-party apps. Creative Cloud keeps apps running smoothly by periodically cleaning up these fonts. (*Number of days is subject to change.)
You can quickly reinstall fonts on the Adobe Fonts website by selecting the cloud icon next to the font name in your Added Fonts list. Once the fonts are reinstalled, they will show up as usual in all your font menus.
We recommend keeping Creative Cloud software up to date for the best font experience. Learn more about reinstalling fonts that are no longer in use.
How to turn off the Adobe Fonts service
Disabling Adobe Fonts removes any added fonts and prevents you from adding other fonts from the service.
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Go to the Account icon in the upper-right and select Preferences.
Note:Does your screen look different? See instructions for the earlier version of the Creative Cloud desktop app.
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Select Services on the sidebar. Then disable the Adobe Fonts option.
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Select Done to apply your changes.